Enhancing Tick Surveillance in Southern New Mexico: Bridging the Gap in Tick-Borne Disease Detection
The study by Paige R. Harman and colleagues highlights the importance of filling surveillance gaps to improve our knowledge of tick distributions and the presence of tick-borne pathogens. By utilizing both passive and active surveillance methods, this research provides valuable insights that can help protect public health and animal welfare in southern New Mexico.
Parasitic worm likely playing role in decline of moose populations
A parasitic worm that can infest the brains of moose appears to be playing a role in the decline of the iconic animal in some regions of North America. Moose populations have been dwindling for years across the country due to many contributing factors, but new research at Washington State University has found the impact of Eleaophora schneideri, also known as the arterial worm, has likely been underestimated.
Meet the Hero Doctor Battling the Deadly Rise of Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever
At the heart of this fight is Dr. Laura Backus, an Assistant Professor of One Health at CalPoly. Dr. Backus's teaching and research focus on the intricate relationship between human, animal, and environmental health. Her dedication and tireless efforts place her at the forefront of understanding and combating RMSF.
Dogs can imitate human actions from two-dimensional video projections.
A new study just published in Biologia Futura by researchers from the Department of Ethology at Eötvös Loránd University in Budapest, Hungary, found that dogs can imitate human actions from two-dimensional video projections. The study discovered that dogs’ cognitive abilities to process and replicate actions observed in 2D video projections aligns with their everyday observational experiences with humans.
Unlock Your Inner Strength: Why You Need to Start Practicing Self-Compassion — and How to Do It
In a world that often emphasizes perfection and relentless self-improvement, practicing self-compassion can seem like a radical act. However, embracing self-compassion is essential for mental health, resilience, and overall well-being. Here’s why you need to start practicing self-compassion and how you can begin this transformative journey.
The Spread of Pyrethroid Resistance in Brown Dog Ticks: A Growing Concern for Veterinarians
The brown dog tick, Rhipicephalus sanguineus sensu lato (s.l.), poses a significant threat as a vector for Rickettsia rickettsii, the causative agent of Rocky Mountain spotted fever. Recent research has identified a mutation associated with resistance to synthetic pyrethroids (SPs), highlighting an emerging challenge in tick management. Photo credit: gailhampshire from Cradley, Malvern, U.K